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The Hot Foot Bath
This is an article written by Dr.Agatha Thrash and I thought it wise to share. We've been taught to expect drugs to counteract nature's efforts within a few minutes. If nature tries to quickly eliminate toxins through diarrhea, the drug causes paralysis of the bowel; if nature tries to elevate body heat to activate the immune mechanism, the drug stimulates the mechanism for dissipating heat, reducing the fever; if nature tries to clear the respiratory tract by coughing, medication suppresses the brain's cough center to stop it.
But true remedies for disease work to stimulate and assist our bodies in the same direction they were designed to function, rather than opposing them.
Nature's processes for fighting disease include: increased immune response, increased amount of white blood cells to eat germs and foreign matter, and an increased cleansing flow of blood, both to and from the affected part. Nature also eliminates toxins, wastes, and foreign substances through the lungs, kidneys, skin, and bowel, and keeps the brain informed about the situation through sensations of pain, discomfort, itching, or congestion.
A True Remedy
A most versatile and helpful true remedy is the hot foot bath, which reduces fever by increasing the number of circulating white blood cells. These help remove the toxins that caused the fever, restoring the body's thermostat to normal.
Hot foot baths may be used to relieve pain in many body parts, such as headaches, pain in the chest, abdomen, pelvis, or skeletal system. They can also combat colds, head congestion, and congestion of pelvic organs in menstrual difficulties. Totally blocked nasal passages can be unblocked in about five minutes.
Sore throats can be nipped in the bud if treated with hot foot baths early, and bronchitis or coughs can be similarly averted. Pregnant women, who should not be treated with drugs except in life-threatening situations, often get relief from ordinary pelvic infections with simple hot foot baths. Simply avoiding cold feet will go far toward protecting expectant mothers from pelvic and upper respiratory tract infections.
During treatment( and for several hours after) the white blood cells become more active and more capable of ridding the body of germs and toxic matter. As the body's temperature goes up the brain's temperature control mechanism changes gears, and the person who starts out with a fever ends up with a normal temperature. It rarely fails.
By cooperating with nature we discover many simple solutions the Lord has given us to help our bodies recover from, and to assist in fighting off, all sorts of diseases.
HOT FOOT BATH DIRECTIONS
CAUTION: Do not administer hot foot baths to insulin-dependent diabetics, since they may have serious hardening of the arteries in their lower extremities. They should not be treated with a hot foot bath, except under medical supervision. And, of course, do not administer hot foot baths to those who are unconscious or who cannot feel heat.
- Fill a deep container, such as a foot tub or large wash pan about three - quarters full with 110 degree fahrenheit water, or as hot as the person can tolerate, and immerse feet. For some who object to the heat, start the foot bath at about 105 degree fahrenheit and build the temperature up over the next 2-5 minutes to 110-115 degree fahrenheit. Do not use this treatment for insulin dependent diabetics.
- The ordinary foot baths lasts 20-30 minutes, and during that time the temperature should be kept as hot as the person can take it. The feet will become quite red while in the tub.
- After 30 minutes, pour cold water over the feet to close off the pores, intensifying and prolonging the action of the hot water.
The hot foot bath can increase the body temperature by one to two degrees, producing profuse sweating. This is a very desirable reaction, as it removes toxins and wastes, so drink plenty of water so the organs of excretion have plenty to work with.
About the Author
I am a Marketing Consultant. A motivational Speaker and Father of 7 awesome kids.I am a Globe Traveler with the mindset of Teaching People from all walks of life how to be positive thinkers and how to gain control and better manage their lives. I am a fan of all sports and at times become a fanatic of Soccer(Football), Basketball,American Football, Table Tennis and Baseball. Love the outdoors and a student of Nature. I am on most Social Media.
Shakiness, Foot Cramps, Sore Throat ?
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First :
Foot Cramps. I have flat feet. and it HURTS SO BAD. my feet never bother me. and now they do.
Second :
My shoulders and legs and arms shake a lot. Like, I can't control it at all.
Third :
When running, I feel really dizzy. And afterwards, i get a sore throat that makes me cough for at least a half hour after i stop running.
Fourth :
After running, my ears hurt. They pop and feel terrible. Like there's liquid in my ear that is moving around. But not the same as the 'water in your ear' feeling. and i can't figure out how to stop this !
Help ?
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